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Of Agronomical Ceomancie. 1 7 J

Qu(ftio»s of the eleventh Houfe.

IF you would know when it is good to fet forth a Ship to Sea, fee the Afcendent; which if it be liable, the Ship will be ponderous ; buc if the Lord thereof be with a good Pla- net, Che will fuflain a great weighr. And if the Afcendent be inflable, and with a good Planet , the Ship will be fwift, and carry a good burden. And meanly , if the Afcendent be mean. And after this maner may you judge concerning an Horfe, if a Queftion be thereof.

And if any unliable Signe be afcending, and his Lord be in his exaltation , or otherwife fortunate, and the Moon behold him with a low ring Afpe<fr, or Sextilc ; let the Ship be applied to the water, becaufe (lie will be veryfwifc. And if any evil be impofed upon her , or that fhe belike to be drawn into it ; then fet her out when aftableSigne is afcending , or when the Moon is in the third, fifth* eighth, ninth, or tenth houfe or manfion.

If you would know what winde Hie fhall have, behold the Afcendent and his Lord, whether he be with good or evil Planets, and in what place, and accordingly judge.

And if you would have 3 fltong winde, fpread forth your Sayls at the rifing of Canary : if a fmall winde, fpread your Canvas when Libra is amending : If a moderate winde, then direct your Sayls under Gemini.

Queftions of the twelfth Hcttfe.

FOr ImprifonmentjConfider the twelfth and the firft ; and if the Lord of the twelfth be in the firft , or with the Lord of the firft, &c.

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